The President of Beni Suef University honors the students who won second place in the Egypt Entrepreneurship Rally Competition
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Today, Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, honored a team of students from the Faculty of Science after they won second place in the Egypt Entrepreneurship Rally Competition, which was organized by the Entrepreneurship Center at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport at the Academy’s branch in El Alamein, under the auspices of the Academy of Scientific Research. The Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education, the Innovators Support Fund, and many bodies and institutions.
Dr. Mansour Hassan congratulated the winning students and the faculty members supervising the emergence of these research ideas into reality, under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Badawy Yassin, assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Navigation Sciences and Space Technology and coordinator of the Egypt Entrepreneurship Rally Competition at the university, stressing the provision of permanent support to those teams participating in the competition because they It is one of the most important competitions supporting university students, entrepreneurs and innovators in Egypt, which aims to develop students’ intellectual skills and spread awareness among them about the concepts of entrepreneurship and its importance. He stressed that the students received specialized training in the field of entrepreneurship in preparation for applying for the final competition.
Dr. Hamada Mohamed, Dean of the College of Science, confirmed that the college team won second place, and they included students Kyrollos Mamdouh, Ahmed Al-Homaili, Aya Talaat, and Fatima Abdel-Wali in the general track, and their idea was “green hydrogen,” as it discussed how to produce biohydrogen from algae and bacteria and use it as an energy source. On the commercial level, the team received a financial reward from the academy amounting to 30 thousand pounds. The project was under the supervision of Dr. Ola Hamouda, Professor of Botany and Microbiology, and Dr. Wael Ahmed Fathi, Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Botany and Microbiology.